6:55 PM,
Mar. 6, 2013

Biologist David Hancock enthralled listeners at the Red River Wildlife Refuge with stories of bald eagles.

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Vancouver biologist David Hancock regaled a solid group of outdoor and birding enthusiasts with tales of bald eagles on Monday night at the Red River Wildlife Refuge.

Billed as a "noted biologist, conservationist, writer, publisher and lecturer," Hancock has spent much of his life detailing the habits and intricacies of America's national bird. Introduced by Paul Dickson, Hancock's presentation was entitled "The Ecology of Bald Eagles and the Great Northern Rivers." The free event was a joint effort of Shreveport's Bird Study Group and the Friends of the Red River National Wildlife ...